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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Okay, would it work if it was worded like this?
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#110
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
That's really confusing since taking a turn isn't required to use The Upside Down.
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
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#112
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
"engaged with only this Demogorgon"
Looks like I cut this out at some point. I wanted something like it, where the enemy figure has to be alone-ish to be snatched. Quote:
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Just say an opponent’s adjacent small or medium figure.
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#114
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Sweet, edited. Should I start the checklists?
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#115
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Is the SP fully up to date? Maybe give it like 24 hours with the design settled to let the Heroes chime in? There's been a lot of updating, so they may not really know where it's at.
C3G can be played with official Heroscape, but it's not recommended.
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#116
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Ye.
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#117
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
I would reorder Dragged Into the Nether so you place the Demogorgon first - I think it’s easier to understand what is legal placement if worded like that.
I like the overall direction. Definitely a unique design, useful for moving figures around. They might be a bit powerful with the end of round movement, as losing initiative and taking OM3 with a Demogorgon ensures you can drag a figure wherever you want. But I’m comfortable seeing what testing shows there if others are. |
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Thanks Arch-Vile! I had to put the Demo placed second so it could still snatch a figure with Blood scent on the card, if there's another way to work those two together so it can port enemy figures, that'd be awesome.
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#119
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Ah, that makes sense. I think it works as written then.
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#120
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Re: The Book of Demogorgon - Breathing
Starting to catch up here. Apologies for a long-winded response this late, I’ve been pretty swamped the last week or two.
In GENERAL I'm not a fan of powers that are essentially split apart, unless it's just clearer that way. With this, you have a movement power on top, then a restriction in the middle that you need to know about for the top power, then the 3rd power overwrites the first power, but not the second one, so if the chosen 3 or fewer life figure doesn't have any wounds, then you need to still place the Gorgon adjacent to another wounded figure. Also it should clarify when in Dragged you choose the figure (Like saying BEFORE moving rather than WHENEVER) The start zone restriction is a bit of a goofy thing that just is supposed to prevent first round annoyances I know, but in the endgame I could just hide my last few figures back in either start zone to escape them. I feel like we could figure out a better restriction. Also the Upside Down is just a teleport. I don't get any theme of the whole alternate universe thingy with it, which is a bit of a shame. All this guy does is move figures, which is annoying and can mess with tactics, but they’re not “scary” like a horror monster probably should be. Now I’ve only seen the first season of the show so far, but if I were the LD here, I’d probably do something more along this route. Keep the “alternate reality” theme by utilizing the Gorgon’s card as the actual “upside down.” Dragged isn’t just a move, it’s just a finisher. Sure the kids go there to try to rescue people, but that’s a scenario in and of itself, so the cleanest way in a skirmish game is to just finish them. Terrifying Presence gives their teleports another usefulness. Sure they can already lock down ranged attackers, but now they can help in melee too. It addresses the LEAs, and stacking of Uncommons cleanly. Also one more thing I would probably do is drop their defense and raise their life. The kids were hurting it with bear traps and baseball bats, but obviously it kept coming. Horror monsters just feel like they should take hits and keep moving. Also it makes so their skull reroll isn’t the biggest detriment, since they’re easier to hit in general. Quote:
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